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Tiny Electronic Brain Implant Offers Hope Against Epileptic Seizures
This tiny electronic implant could revolutionize neurological treatments in the future. So far, laboratory tests have shown that the device is effective in detecting, stopping, and preventing epileptic seizures.
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